You’re possibly aware that the US president is on a state visit to the UK: accompanied by various hangers-on.
Hangers-on that include Satya Nadella, the Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft: who’s announced that Microsoft is to invest substantial amounts of money in the UK’s AI industry.
He’s said as much in an interview on the Today programme, only a few minutes ago.
The interview also saw him use words to the effect that “people can trust US tech companies”.
Given the bad press I’ve seen around the amount of advertising included with Windows 11?
I laughed.
~≈🪟≈~
Oh …
I’ve upgraded my computer.
Or, at least, I’ve upgraded my Mac mini from macOS Sequoia (macOS 15.6.1) to macOS Tahoe (macOS 26.0).
There’s a lot of nice cosmetic changes.
Although Apple seems to have changed folder icon colours: so they match the default text highlight colour.
Which I’ve worked out you can change by tinkering around in the Appearance settings.
Screenshots now seem to be saved in the HEIC format: rather than the usual .png format.
Changing screen savers involves an extra step.
Oh, and the Launchpad application launcher has been replaced by an Apps app.
Which is differently organised: and one I’m not sure I like.
This may be unfamiliarity talking: but the Launchpad overlay seemed easier to use and organise: as opposed to Apps, which seems fiddly by comparison.
* I’m wondering if there’s a Cornettos Anonymous, Olga! That said? Fruit lollies sound like a good idea …
The visit get’s worse, I think: apparently, the security is costing more of a fortune than earlier ons. Plus, with all the news of the various Technology deals, there’s concerns about how in hock the country is, to big tech companies. That’s outside of Satya Nadella’s comments about trust.
As for the death of Charlie Kirk? I caught a few minutes of his wife’s broadcast, whilst standing next to his old chair. I know she’s grieving: but that seemed a little over-the-top, distastefully over-the-top.
I’m also aware that — going by the BBC reports? — the prosecution team allege he left a confession with his room-mate. A transgender room-mate who’s transitioning from male to female, and who the killer was having a romantic relationship with. I’m wondering exactly how much of that evidence is kosher …
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Morning, Irene! How IS the day … ?
§ You’re on a recent model MacBook, aren’t you, Debbi? Tahoe’s out: for the most part it seems OK, bar the quirks I’ve mentioned.
Did I play you “Reasons to be Miserable”, Debbi? Um …
Q6) WWII Yes, it all sounds fishy. I've just seen that they've managed to project images of Trump and Epstein on the walls of Windsor Castle. Way to go!
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Yes, it all sounds fishy.
I've just seen that they've managed to project images of Trump and Epstein on the walls of Windsor Castle. Way to go!
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Well, you know what I always say. "Don't panic." :)
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Hmm. Where'd I put my towel? :)